Research Center in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources

Study co-authored by a CIBIO-InBIO researcher, which demonstrates the differences in self-righting potential between domed and saddleback Galápagos giant tortoises has been at-tracting media attention.

GLOBAL TRADE IN WILD BRIDS

Study authored by CIBIO-InBIO researchers, which demonstrates how the European Union (EU) trade ban decreased the number of birds traded annually has been attracting media attention

NADIA MORAES-BARROS TALKS ABOUT SLOTHS AT THE SHOW ABOUT SCIENCE PODCAST

In an episode of the podcast The Show About Science, CIBIO-InBIO researcher Nadia Moraes-Barros talked about the elusive and enigmatic sloths.

RAQUEL VASCONCELOS´ RESEARCH ON REPTILES OF CABO VERDE, AS PART OF THE MONACO EXPLORATIONS CAMPAIGN, HIGHLIGHTED BY “JORNAL DA ECONOMIA DO MAR”

Raquel Vasconcelos’ work on two species of Cabo Verde reptiles, under the scope of the Monaco Explorations, has been highlighted by “Jornal da Economia do Mar”

RAQUEL VASCONCELOS’ RESEARCH ON THE CABO VERDE GIANT SKINK IN THE SPOTLIGHT AT MONACO CHANNEL

Raquel Vasconcelos’ work on the extinct Cape Verde species Chioninia coctei has been highlighted by Monaco Channel

MARTIM MELO’S WORK ON THE WORLD’S LARGEST CANARY HIGHLIGHTED BY PÚBLICO

The work undertaken by CIBIO-InBIO researcher Martim Melo, which unveiled the world’s largest canary in São Tomé, has called the attention of the media outlet Público

“FIREPROOF” SPECIAL TV REPORT FROM SIC CHANNEL FEATURED FRANCISCO MOREIRA

In a special programme broadcasted by Jornal da Noite on SIC channel, Francisco Moreira talked about the Portuguese plateau regarding forest fires and their impact on the national territory

BIOBLITZ@SERRALVES 2017 IN THE SPOTLIGHT AT BIOSFERA

The fourth edition of the BioBlitz hosted by Serralves which took place from the 15th to the 21st of May, 2017 has been highlight by RTP2’s program “BIOSFERA”

THE COLORS OF LIZARDS AND SEXUAL SELECTION

Study authored by CIBIO-InBIO researchers, which suggests a relationship between the intensity of male competition and male morphological diversity has been attracting the attention of the national media

SCORPION ATTACK

New study authored by CIBIO-InBIO researchers in which the strikes of scorpions have been caught on high-speed video for the first time has been attracting media attention.